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"The Night Watch" - Rembrandt |
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"The Loves of the Gods" Annibale Carracci (Carracci Brothers) |
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"The Louvre" - Charles Perrault |
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"The Conversion of Saint Paul" - Caravaggio |
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"The Arrival of Marie de-Medici at Marseilles" - Rubens |
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Nave of the Church of il Gesu - "Truimph in the Name of Jesus" - Gaulli |
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"Las Meninas" - Velazquez |
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"Judith Slaying Holofernes" - Gentileschi |
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"Hall of Mirrors" - Mansart |
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"Glorification of Saint Ignatius" - Pozzo |
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"Flight into Egypt" - Carracci Brothers |
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"Et in Arcadia Ego" - Poussin |
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"Return for Cythera" or "Embarkation for Cythera" - Watteau |
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"Syndics of the Cloth Guild" |
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Versailles Palace, Versailles |
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"Hall of Mirrors" - Mansart |
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"Marriage a la Mode", "Beer Street", "Gin Lane" |
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"San Carlo Alle Quatro Fontane" |
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"Church of Saint Charles" - Borromini |
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St. Peter's Cathedral, Rome |
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"Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp" |
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"Conversion of Saint Paul" |
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"Return from Cythera" or "The Embarkation for Cythera" |
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"Glorification of St. Ignatius" |
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Blois Chateau, Orleans Wing |
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Louvre Palace, East Façade, Paris |
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Vierzehnheiligen, Staffelstein |
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"The Return of the Prodigal Son" |
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"Portrait of Mrs. Richard B. Sheridan" |
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St. Paul's Cathedral, London |
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"Judith Slaying Holofernes" |
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Church of the Invalides, Paris |
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"The Arrival of Marie de' Medici at Marseilles" |
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"The Calling of St. Matthew" |
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Bernini: Style and Nationality |
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Boffrand: Style and Nationality |
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Borromini: Style and Nationality |
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Boucher: Style and Nationality |
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Carracci Brothers: Style and Nationality |
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Caravaggio: Style and Nationality |
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Chardin: Style and Nationality |
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Da Vignola and della Porta: Style and Nationality |
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G. de la Tour: Style and Nationality |
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Domenichino: Style and Nationality |
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Fragonard: Style and Nationality |
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Gainsborough: Style and Nationality |
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Gaulli: Style and Nationality |
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A. Gentileschi: Style and Nationality |
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Girardon: Style and Nationality |
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Greuze: Style and Nationality |
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il Guercino: Style and Nationality |
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Hardouin-Mansart: Style and Nationality |
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Hogarth: Style and Nationality |
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Le Nain: Style and Nationality |
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Le Vau: Style and Nationality |
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Lorrain: Style and Nationality |
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Maderno: Style and Nationality |
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Neumann: Style and Nationality |
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Perrault: Style and Nationality |
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Poussin: Style and Nationality |
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Pozzo: Style and Nationality |
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Rembrandt: Style and Nationality |
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Van Dyck: Style and Nationality |
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Velazquez: Style and Nationality |
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Vermeer: Style and Nationality |
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Watteau: Style and Nationality |
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Wren: Style and Nationality |
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Zurbaran: Style and Nationality |
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Bernini's first commission inside Saint Peter's, consisting of the design and erection of a gigantic bronze baldacchino (Italian for "silk from Baghdad") under the great dome. This marks the high altar and the tomb of Saint Peter. |
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"from below upward." A perspectival view seen from below. |
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A half-round column attached to a wall. |
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"amourous festival." A type of Rococo painting depicting the outdoor amusements of French upper-class. |
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A style or category of art; also, a kind of painting that realistically depicts scenes from everyday life. |
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The branch of art history which studies the identification, description, and the interpretation of the content of images. |
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A flat, rectangulary, vertical member projecting from a wall of which it forms a part. It usually has a base and a capital and is often fluted. |
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A definining, critical moment; a significant, frozen moment in time which invites the viewer to ask a multitude of questions. |
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A ceiling design in which pained scenes are arranged in panels that resemble framed pictures transferred to the surface of a shallow, curved vault. |
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Any external prop or support built to steady a structure by opposing its outward thrusts, especially a projecting support built into or against the outside of a masonry wall. |
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A particular kind, sort, or type, as with reference to form, appearance, or character. |
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Painting in the "shadowy manner," using vioent contrasts of light and dark as in the work of Caravaggio. |
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French, "fools the eye." A form of illusionistic painting that aims to deceive viewers into believing they are seeing real objects rather than a representation of those objects. |
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List five Baroque art style characteristics. |
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Tenebrism, movement, emotion, large facades, exaggerated lighting, groups of human figures, energy in static forms, use of soft white marble |
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List four Rococo style characteristics. |
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Arbitrary source of light, active brushwork, delicate lines, pastel colors, atmospheric effects, asymmetrical composition, charming landscapes, romantic scenes |
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List three genre art style characteristics. |
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Scenes of everyday life, non-idealized portrayals, ordinary people in work or recreation, elimination of imaginative content |
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